Clubs and Organization

Beneath our modest size, there are more than 50 clubs and organizations on the Virginia Wesleyan campus, including some that are bound to catch your interest. From our award-winning newspaper The Marlin Chronicle to academic honor organizations and Greek Life, there's something for everyone. And, if there's something you feel passionate about that's not represented, you're welcome to start an organization to pursue your interest. Becoming part of a college organization is a great way to get involved with campus life, meet people who are interested in the same things you are, and grow as an individual. It's one more way to compound the value of your Virginia Wesleyan experience.

Club Name

Description

Student Contact

Contact Email

APICS

Builds and validates knowledge in supply chain and operations management. Enables our community of members, affiliates, and customers to lead in the global marketplace.

Sean Romanczyk

stromanczyk@vwc.edu

African Student Association

Fosters a deeper understanding of African values on campus through dialogue and other activities.

Brittany Anning

Banning@Vwc.edu

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated

Mission is "Service to All Man Kind". Strives to create programs that focus on Education, Health, Family Strengthening, the Environment, and Global Impact.

Denisha Howard

dmhoward@vwc.edu

Alpha Sigma Alpha

Promotes high ideals and standards for its members throughout their lives by emphasizing balance among our four aims of intellectual, physical, social and spiritual development.

Morgan Piero

mgpiero@vwc.edu

Army ROTC

Serves as a leadership course for future leaders of the United States Army.

Josh McNamara

jmmcnamara@vwc.edu

Beta Beta Beta

A society for students, particularly undergraduates, dedicated to improving the understanding and appreciation of biological study.

Amanda Hyre

anhyre@vwc.edu

Black Student Union

Provides and maintains the best possible conditions in which Black students at Virginia Wesleyan College may receive a complete education.

Cortnee Brandon

csbrandon@vwc,edu

Classics Club

Open to students who are majoring/minoring in Classical Studies, as well as students who are interested in learning more about classical civilizations.

Collette Vauthier

cdvauthier@vwc.edu

Commuter Club

Offers an outlet to any commuting issues and integrates commuters with campus.

Ashley B. Jens

abjens@vwc.edu

Delta Phi Alpha (German Honors)

Honors society for those enthusiastic about the German language and culture. Must be enrolled in a 300 level German language course and have a grade average 3.0.

Laura Thorn

lhousos99@gmail.com

Epsilon Sigma Alpha

Nationally affiliated community service organization.

Stephanie Williams

srwilliams1@vwc.edu

Eta Sigma Phi (Iota Mu Chapter)

A national honor society for students of classics and classical languages; advances scholarship and promotes interest in the classics and classical languages.

Christopher Merrell

camerrell@vwc.edu

European Culture Club

Dedicated to learning about the different cultures of the European nations through a weekly meeting covering one nation at a time.

Elizabeth Kayser

erkayser@vwc.edu

Games and Strategies Club

Brings together a community of people to have fun, both indoors and out, playing video games and doing activities.

Worships God and leads into worship a community of Christian faith. To invite the presence of God through song.

Cortnee Brandon

csbrandon@vwc.edu

Habitat for Humanity

Coordinates habitat work days for students with the South Hampton Roads chapter of Habitat for Humanity.

Sierra Brown

sgbrown@vwc.edu

Interfraternity Council

Assists in the growth of the service and social aspects of fraternity life at Virginia Wesleyan College.

TBA

TBA

Jesus is Calling

Presents Christianity in a modern, applicable, and realistic way.

Crystal Lunkin

cjlunkin@vwc.edu

LGQBTS Club

Promotes tolerance and acceptance on campus and provides a safe, non-judgmental space as a support network for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning, and Straight youth.

Alexandria Houston

aahouston@vwc.edu

Marlin Business Association

Provides a venue through which students can grow and build professional and leadership skills. Achieves these ends through sponsored workshops, tours, and guest speakers. Members must submit a resume and a letter of recommendation.

Marisa Harris

meharris@vwc.edu

Marlin Football Club

Men's club soccer team competing on an extramural leve. Fosters the qualities of good sportsmanship and quality soccer.

Nathan VanRensselaer

nlvanrensselaer@vwc.edu

Marlins Go Green

Student run initiative to promote a greener, more sustainable community. Students develop solutions and ideas on how to create and advance a more sustainable community.

Zachary Drake

ztdrake@vwc.edu

Marlins Read

A one-on-one mentoring program that helps elementary age students reach their literacy proficiencies at four active sites.

Fatima Davis

fbdavis@vwc.edu

Math Club

Informs students about opportunities in the STEM field and provides study sessions for students who need help with math. Coordinates SET tournaments, movie nights, and Pi Day Celebration.

Laura Robusto

lerobusto@vwc.edu

Naturalista

Reaches out to women with natural hair, specifically women of color, to teach how to take better care of their hair and overall health.

Regina Crichlow

racrichlow@vwc.edu

Panhellenic Council

Facilitates communication among member sororities, organizes cross-chapter events, and promotes the ideals of scholarship, leadership, philanthropy, and sisterhood.

Hannah Louk

hnlouk@vwc.edu

Phenomenal Woman

Seeks to cultivate the leader that is already within each individual, giving them the power to define their success.

Sarah Nwokorie

phenomenalwoman.vwc@gmail.com

Phi Alpha

National Honor Society for Social Work fostering high standards of education.

Dani Williams

dlwilliams@vwc,edu

Phi Alpha Theta (History)

A professional society whose mission is to promote the study of history through the encouragement of research, good teaching, publication and the exchange of learning and ideas among historians.

Helps students learn to sail and have the opportunity to experience the water first hand.

Seleena Cruz

sgcruz@vwc.edu

Science Club

Provides educational programming related to science occupations and careers, a support structure to increase informal student-student and student-faculty interactions, and opportunities to increase public awareness of science issues.

Stephanie Reidell

smreidell@vwc.edu

Sigma Delta Pi (Spanish Honors)

Recognizes and honors students who have successfully continued their studies of the Spanish language and their studies of the literature and culture of countries who speak Spanish.